The best thing about BetonMarkets is the wide variety of financial markets you can trade. Right now, there are more than 50 markets on the list. Not all types of bets are applicable to a certain market, but all types of bets apply to major financial markets in the world. This is true whether they are rising, falling, or trading sideways.

There are four major types of financial markets: global indices, foreign exchange currencies, UK shares and US stocks. Global indices include Dow Jones Industrial Average, GDAX Frankfurt, French CAC 40, FTSE 100, NASDAQ, S&P 500 and the Swiss Market. As for forex, you can trade on the major currency pairs such as Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Euro, Gold, Japanese Yen, New Zealand Dollar, Sterling or British Pound, Swiss Franc, and US Dollar. UK shares that are open for trading in BetonMarkets are GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC Holdings, and Vodaphone among others. At the same time, US stocks that are open includes Apple Computers, Adobe Systems, Cisco Systems, eBay, Inc., Intel, Microsoft, NASDAQ 100 Trust, Oracle, Peoplesoft, Inc, Sun Microsystems, and Verisign among others. Betting in these financial markets depend on their trading hours.

There are various types of wagers you can use depending on your time. Unlike trading in real markets wherein you can be passive, wagering at BetonMarkets requires your attention. Nonetheless, you can choose how much time you are going to spend by choosing the types of bets you will take.

If you want bets that last for only a few hours, you can do Intraday Bets. However, these bets cannot be sold before expiry. Double Up and Double Down bets refer to your theories about the rising and falling of the market from the moment you placed the bet to the end of the trading session.

Intraday Up and Intraday Down betting is a hybrid of the Doubles and the Intraday. In this case, you can predict the rising and falling of the market between two specific periods within a trading day.

Super Double, on the other hand is the same as the Double Bets. The difference is that you can win up to 284% but the catch is that you have to win twice. It is similar to the more traditional accumulator bets.

Expiry Bets are probably the most popular among the types of wagers you can take. It is the same as the bull/bear bet financial traders oftentimes do wherein you have to predict the exact level where the market will lie after a specified timeframe between 2 to 180 days from the moment you placed the bet.

Expiry range is the same as Expiry Bets; only, you are predicting the range where the market will lie when the bet expires.

As for Boundary Bets, you have to determine whether or not the market will reach a specific critical level, price or value within the trading session. If the bet reached or “touched” the critical level before the session ends, the bet will automatically expire.

Another type of bet is the One Touch bet that can give you profit when your predicted critical level is touched within a certain period. No Touch is the direct opposite of One Touch where you get to predict that the market won’t touch a certain level. If it does, you lose your fixed amount bet and if it doesn’t touch the critical level until the time elapses, you get to receive the full amount of your fixed bet.

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